I’ll agree with Don:  If you are going to use Andersen Power Pole connectors, 
you have to commit to getting a proper (yes, a proper) crimper.  Yeah, they are 
not cheap, but the savings of time and frustration in assembling the connectors 
is worth the price.  And, like any good tool, it’ll have value in the second 
hand market, should you decide you don’t need it any more.  I’ll let my heirs 
dispose of my crimper.

73 de Ray
K2ULR
KX3 #211



> On Dec 20, 2016, at 8:13 PM, Don Wilhelm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> All the APP connector blades (inserts) that I have seen which will take #10 
> or larger wire (30 amp) must be crimped.  They have "fingers" that must be 
> bent over the wire.  Use a proper crimper for PowerPoles, substitutes will 
> make a mess of the job and mess up the contacts.
> 
> If you wish to use a bit of solder after crimping, that should be possible, 
> but first crimp with a proper crimping tool.
> 
> The 20 amp contact blades can be soldered, but the largest wire they will 
> accept is #12.
> 
> An alternative for less voltage drop is to shorten the cable rather than 
> increasing the wire gauge.
> 
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
> 

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